Those who log into Red Dead Online between now and September 2nd will be able to redeem some flashy new threads for their in-game character.

However, if you want to get your hands on the luxurious blue-tinted Chuparosa Poncho, there’s one condition.

You’ll need to have an active PlayStation Plus membership. Considering that need PS Plus to access Red Dead Online at all, we’d struggle to call it a major inconvenience.

Rockstar continues to roll out regular updates, features, and content for Red Dead Online, promising some major upcoming changes to the popular multiplayer component.

The studio has been giving online players much more to do with a string of new story missions and free roam activities, such as poker.

However, there’s a major Red Dead Online update currently in the works that will help enrich that sandbox experience.

Rockstar will be adding specialist jobs to the free roam experience that include bounty hunter, trader, and collector.

The bounty hunter will be dispatched to kill or capture designated targets, including those unruly players who manage to get a price placed on their heads.

Meanwhile, the trader prefers a four legged bounty. The kind they can skin and butcher for resources, exchanging these for good and other valuables.

Finally, the collector will explore Red Dead’s vast world in search of mysteries and lost treasures.

You can mix and match these professions as you choose, each one tagged with their own rewards once you become proficient enough in a certain job.

Rockstar confirmed that it has some major gameplay enhancements in the works too. These include a more responsive movement system as well as changes to damage mitigation and how cover plays a role in firefights.

Earlier this week it was also revealed that Red Dead Redemption has now sold over 25 million copies across PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, according to Take-Two Interactive’s latest financial reports (via Gamespot).

Considering the game has yet to celebrate its first anniversary, that’s an impressive milestone, though one that is still dwarfed by the rampant success of Grand Theft Auto V which has surpassed an unthinkable 110 million copies sold.